Publi» Notices. NOTICE. i T a Public Meeting held at Wallacetown on A the 2fith of March, 1870, the following persons were elected Wardens of the New River Hundred for the current year : — Messrs W. Russell, D. Wallace, W. Lawrance, A. Beaven, W. Boyd, and J. Brook. At a meeting of Wardens held on the rame date, the bye-laws for 1869 were adopted for the current year. All persons depasturing cattle on the New River Hundred are warned to take out licenses before the 15th of April, failing which their cattle will be treated as trespassers. The Wardens are prepared to attend to any complaints made to them in writing, with regard to trespassing cattle. ALFRED BEAVEN, Secretary to the Wardens. SEEDS. SEEDS. T)ED, WHITE, and ALSYKE CLOVERS, J-A» TIMOTHY, &c, ex late arrivals. LAW, SOMNER, & CO., Octagon, Dunedin. [OAM>.] T HAVE commenced the practice of my profesmoh in Dunedin as Civil Engineer. WM. BRUNTON, M. lost. OJL Princes-street, Dunedin, 24th March, 1870. NOTICE. IW. H. BRUCE, the holder of a Publican's ■ License for the House and Premises known as the Garrick Club Hotel, situate in Tay-streetj Invercargill, do hereby givelnotice that it is my intention to apply to the Justices sitting at the Resident Magistrate's Court, to be holden at Invercargill, on the 20th day of April, to TRANSFER the said License to James Ingram, Publican. Given under my hand, this 4th day of April, One thousand eight hundred and seventy. W. H. BSUOE. NOTICE. THE Bye-laws of last year have been adopted by the Wardens for Jacob's River Hundred, -with a few alterations, which can be Been in the Provincial Gazette. One head of cattle is allowed to the five acres. No sheep or pigs to be depastured on the Hundred. All stock for which license to depasture shall not have been taken out before the 16th April are liable to be impounded. Holders of depasturing licenses for Jacob's River Hundred are required to hand in to the undernoted Wardens, on or before the 15th April current, true returns of the numbers, brands, and descriptions of all stock above the age of six months depastured by them on the Hundred : — W. Boyd, John Highet, John Brook, George Anderson. W. BOYD, Jura., Chairman. EIVEETON SCHOOL. MR J. E. STEWART, Master. Conducted on the principles of St. John's Training College, Battersea, London. Evening Classes for adults. TO CAEPENTEES AND BUILDEES. rpENDERS wfll be received by the undersigned X till BATURDAY, the 16th April, for the erection of a Shop and Dwelling at the Bluff for Mr DeSmidfc. ANGUS KEEE, Architect, Speyrstreet. Auction Sales THIS D AT, PEIDAT, APEIL Bth, 1870. DRAPERY ! DRAPERY ! ! DRAPERY ! ! ! HE. OSBORNE will sell by auction, on the « above date, at his zooms, Esk- street, at 12 o'clock — IJf\ PIECES REPP, latest patterns, I ' J suitable for Ladies' dresses. rjf\ PAIRS MOLE TROUSERS, Sewing | \J Machine, &0., &c. Note. — The goods are open for inspection until day of sale. MONDAY, MAY 2sd, 1870. FARM AT GREENHHiLS. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions • from Mr Samuel Haslemore, to sell by auction, on the above date, on the ground, Greenhills, Farm of 40 acreß, with house and improvements, Cattle, Pigs, Household Furniture, Dairy Utensils, &c., &c. Particulars in future issue. THUESDAY, APEIL 21st, 1870. STEATHLANE FAEM. HE. OSBORNE has been favored with in- • Btructions from Hugh M'Lean, Esq., to sell by auction, at the Prince of Wales Hotel, Dee Btreet, Invercargill, on THURSDAY, April 21st, at 12 o'clock — That compact agricultural and pastoral freehold, known as STRATHL ANE FARM, situate on the north side of the Makarewa River, near Wallacetown, and bounded on the east by the Win ton railway. The property consists of 872 acres of first-class land, subdivided into eight paddocks, with ditch, wire, and rail fence ; 200 acres are sown with English grasses. The improvements consist of— A Brick Dwelling House, recently erected, Stabling, Outhouses, Stock Yard, &c, &c. A large portion of the purchase money can remain on the property for a term of years at a liberal rate of interest. If not sold in one lot the land wfll be offered in blocks of 100 acreß. Intending purchasers are respectfully requested to visit the property prior to the day of sale. Title guaranteed. Immediately after the above, Section XXHE, Block V, Campbelltown Hundred, containing 50a. Or. 18p. Section 90 (Benmore), Hokanui District, containing 11 acres, on which is erected Morrison's Accommodation-house. Axso, 1000 bushels Oati,Tn lots to suit purchasers.*
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Southland Times, Issue 1234, 8 April 1870, Page 4
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744Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1234, 8 April 1870, Page 4
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